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Ines D.
Aug 4, 2023
I can not believe that there are such negative reviews on this establishment. I have had the pleasure to visit this thrift store various times & every one of my experiences begins with a lovely greeting and a friendly conversation with the volunteers. I always leave with something in my hands no matter the day I go in. There are true gems to find here, my favorite items to look at are the Knick knacks and jewelry. The prices are extremely inexpensive on top of that. The only "down" side about this place is that there is a minimum spending with card use at checkout but like I said I always find something so this has never been an issue for me. This is one of my favorite thrift spots in the Columbus area & trust me I've been to a lot.
Read MoreJenny M.
May 25, 2017
I don't know if it's just because I am younger than all the ladies that work in this joint, but I went to visit this thrift stop for the first time today, and not one single worker even looked in my direction when I walked in or said hello. Out of all SIX employees walking around this tiny store, NONE of them acknowledged I even existed. I am a 32 year old young woman fighting cancer as we speak. I have been fighting a traumatic rare cancer for the past 3 years and figured while I felt ok, I'd pop into this store that supposedly supports the Columbus Cancer Clinic.So I am very disappointed with the lack of friendliness or empathy displayed by everyone in this store today. I was tempted to ask to talk to the manager before I left, but my sister, who was also with me, convinced me not to. I will never step foot in this store again. What should be a nice, friendly thrift shopping environment for an ACTUAL CANCER PATIENT was cold and impersonal.
Read MoreHarrison G.
Jun 21, 2017
Good but not great the staff can be very rude at times and this place has nice stuff and yes I have bought stuff here before. This thrift leaves a lot to be desired. First it is not well organized. The toy section looks like they took the donations and threw the stuff on the shelves. I did not like that. The staff are very snobby when you ask to see something in a case. It annoyed me when so asked and they were rude about it.
Read MoreVirginia W.
Nov 2, 2015
Friendly and helpful staff. A lot to look at, you can find some great deals. Just give your self enough time.
Read MoreKaren Y.
Feb 25, 2024
I like this store because I can get good quality items here that I couldn't afford years ago when they were new, at very reasonable prices. The only thing I don't like is the hours. I never can seem to remember the store hours. They are like one to four pm, three days a week. Their prices are really good.
Read MoreAnnie A.
Jul 14, 2023
I love this thrift store! Everyone working there is volunteering their time to raise money for cancer and support those fighting against the disease. I always find really great deals and nice things. You have to spend more than $5 to use the card machine, but I never have trouble with that. Volunteers are usually nice and friendly!
Read MorePamela H.
Nov 18, 2021
Nice little thrift shop to find some good deals. I wish they were open more hours. The opening hours are very limited. They take items on consignment or donation. It is staffed by volunteers.
Read MoreTom D.
Oct 15, 2018
Sweet little thrift store. Always great finds for good prices!! Probably the nicest thrift store staff I have ever seen. The store is extremely well organized and clean.
Read Morepaula o.
Jan 29, 2012
I can't believe there's not a single review about this great little thrift store. It's located in a rather hidden spot off of Stringtown Road. I don't usually find much in the way of clothing at this one, though I did score a beautiful hand crocheted sweater for three or four dollars and there always seems to be some great vintage purses. Like any thrift store experience, it's hit or miss but I almost always seem to find some great vintage and retro housewares. It's a true thrift store in that the prices aren't jacked up based on a mall label or something being 'antique' or 'vintage'. The goal of this place is to make money for the cancer society so they price it to sell it. Due to space constraints, they don't have room to hang on to overpriced used merchandise anyway. The volunteers that run the shop are nice and happy to share how purchases contribute to their annual contribution for cancer research.
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